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Your smartphone doesn’t have to look boring. Check out the Nokia N9. It is designed for techies who appreciate exceptional design and craftsmanship. It’s sleek and simply gorgeous.

Nikka Abes, Nokia Philippines Corporate Communications Manager shares, “Since we announced the Nokia N9 in June this year, the feedback that it has gotten from discerning and avid smartphone users across the world has been nothing short of fantastic.”

Nokia N9

This beauty features an intuitive user interface that can be controlled with a simple swipe.

There’s no home key so there’s a lot more room for applications to shine. It has three home views: Applications, Events, and Live Applications. These enable people to navigate easily and access their favorite content faster.

Nokia N9

The Nokia N9’s other features include:

3.9-inch AMOLED screen made from scratch-resistant curved glass

Easy single-tap pairing with NFC-enabled accessories

8-megapixel Carl Zeiss autofocus sensor and wide-angle lens for HD-quality video and photo capture, and large lens aperture for great camera performance even in low-lighting conditions

The Nokia 3720 is one of the most durable phones in the market. It received an International Protection rating of 54 for being both water resistant and dust resistant. Plus, it has a long battery life with talk time that can extend up to 7 hours.

Ever wondered what that flashlight in your mobile phone is for? My blogger friends and I have discovered a new and very useful way of using it that will surely help a lot of bloggers. Aside from helping you find your way in a dark cinema, that flashlight can be used as lighting when taking macro photographs.

According to the Fritz Tentativa and many other sources, the Nokia N82 is the best cameraphone with a 5 megapixel resolution, Carl Zeiss optics, and a Xenon flash. I am proof that the N82 is quite a kick ass camera phone.

I have never had a hi-tech phone. I have three phones (all Nokia) but none of them have a camera or any such things. For quite some time I have been eyeing a PDA phone because I badly need one to juggle everything I do. Testing an N95 8GB is the next best thing to owning my own PDA phone.

The N95 is a combination of the following:

an MP3 player

a handy video/multimedia player

a PDA (that’s Personal Digital Assistant)

a cellphone

a digital camera

a portable web browser

a super flash drive with 8gb memory

It’s so nice. Bigger than I’m used too but the features more than compensate for it’s bulkiness.

I have never had a hi-tech phone. I have three phones (all Nokia) but none of them have a camera or any such things. For quite some time I have been eyeing a PDA phone because I badly need one to juggle everything I do. Testing an N95 8GB is the next best thing to owning my own PDA phone.

The N95 is a combination of the following:

an MP3 player

a handy video/multimedia player

a PDA (that’s Personal Digital Assistant)

a cellphone

a digital camera

a portable web browser

a super flash drive with 8gb memory

It’s so nice. Bigger than I’m used too but the features more than compensate for it’s bulkiness.

Here are some features I wish it had:

number screening

insert number for SMS messaging

The inbox also has a tendency to re-arrange the order of messages even if I sort and re-sort it by date the order of messages is still weird. And it doesn’t have pre-installed games, not even Snake. 🙁 And no pre-installed themes.

But what the heck, I love the phone because it is very useful for many things and it can do multiple tasks at the same time. It fits my multi-tasking lifestyle. 🙂